Lucien Petit-Breton
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Lucien Georges Mazan |
Nickname | Lucien Petit-Breton |
Date of birth | October 18, 1882 |
Date of death | December 20, 1917 (aged 35) |
Country | France |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional team(s) | |
1905 1906-1908 1909 1910 1911 1911 1912 1913-1914 1914 |
JC Cycles Peugeot Legnano Alcyon Fiat La Française Peugeot Automata Atala |
Major wins | |
1907 Tour de France 1908 Tour de France Milan-Sanremo Paris-Brussels |
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Infobox last updated on: | |
May 23, 2008 |
Lucien Georges Mazan (October 18, 1882 – December 20, 1917) was an Argentine racing cyclist (pseudonym: Lucien Petit-Breton). He was born in Loire-Atlantique in France, a part of Brittany, currently part of Pays de la Loire région. When he was six years old he moved with his parents to Buenos Aires. He took the Argentinian nationality.
When he won a bike in a lottery his cycling career started. His father rather wanted him to do a 'real' job, therefore he adapted the nickname Lucien Breton. Later he changed it to Petit-Breton, because there already was another cyclist called Lucien Breton.
His first notable victory was the track cycling championship of Argentina. In 1902 he was drafted in the French Army, so he moved back to France. Two years later in 1904 he won the Bol d'Or an important track cycling event. In 1905 he broke the world hour record on the Buffalo cycling track in Paris with a distance of 41.110 km. The same year he started to participate in road racing. He soon afterwards came second in the Tour de France.
He won the Tour in 1907 and 1908, which made him the first person to win the Tour twice. In 1907 Petit-Breton also won the first edition of Milan-Sanremo and in 1908 he won Paris-Brussels. That was his last great victory. The outbreak of the First World War marked the end of his career. He joined the French army. Lucien Mazan died in 1917 when he crashed against an oncoming car at the front near Troyes.
[edit] Palmarès
- 1906
- Paris-Tours
- 1907
- Milan-Sanremo
- Tour de France:
- 1908
- Tour de France:
- Paris-Brussels
- Tour of Belgium (including 4 stages)
- 1911
- Giro d'Italia
- Winner stage 5
[edit] External links
- Lucien Petit-Breton profile at the Cycling Website
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by René Pottier |
Winner of the Tour de France 1907-08 |
Succeeded by François Faber |
Records | ||
Preceded by Willie Hamilton |
UCI hour record (41.110 km) 24 August 1905-20 June 1907 |
Succeeded by Marcel Berthet |
Persondata | |
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NAME | Petit-Berton, Lucien |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Road bicycle racer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 18-10-1882 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Loire-Atlantique |
DATE OF DEATH | 20-12-1917 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Troyes |